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    <h2>About Joeffice Desktop</h2>
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      Joeffice is an open source office suite written in Java&trade;.
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      As Joeffice is still in development, there is no documentation included yet.
      Look at the project <a href="https://bitbucket.org/agoubard/joeffice/wiki/Home">wiki page</a> for documentation.
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